TIRE HELP
  • THUMPER
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    TIRE HELP

    by THUMPER » Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:52 pm

    I wanna make my 06' 250x street legal I think I wanna go with dual sport tires rather then full blown slicks. But in either case what tires would work for me?

    Assuming I keep the stock wheels what slick supermoto tires would fit and what dual sports would fit? I wanna know about both so I have some options.

    Thats my main question but if anyone wants to answer this next one that would be awesome to. Well if I by a set of excels front and rear can I keep the stock hubs? And what size excels would support a nice super moto slick?
  • Asmith
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    by Asmith » Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:16 pm

    The stock hubs will work with the Excels.

    Don't know the answers to any of your supermoto questions tho...
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    KevinM
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    by KevinM » Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:04 am

    Maybe a Trials tire would work for you. I believe Dunlop and maybe Bridgestone make them.

    Can't help you in the slicks dept though.
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  • Rhoghead
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    by Rhoghead » Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:13 am

    Thumper................

    Check out this website!! The links may help answer your Questions on SuperMoto Stuff.

    http://www.supertt.com/




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  • THUMPER
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    by THUMPER » Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:57 am

    That site was kinda helpful still confused on tire selection but atleast I found a good dualsport tire.
  • Rhoghead
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    by Rhoghead » Thu Dec 28, 2006 9:00 am

    THUMPER wrote:That site was kinda helpful still confused on tire selection but atleast I found a good dualsport tire.


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